![]() ![]() Then, he finds out that she's not the free-spirited gypsy he believed her to be. Lochlan and Catarina aren't exactly friends, but he helps her escape - after all, she's saved his brother Ewan's life and he feels obliged to help her in return. During his journey, he comes upon Catarina, his sister-in-law Nora's cousin, while she's trying to escape from her "kidnappers". Laird Lochlan MacAllister is in France on a quest to find his missing brother Kieran, who may or may not be alive after all these years when everyone thought he had killed himself. I know I've complained about this trait of hers before, but I do find it irritating so I'll keep going at it until she stops doing it, LOL. They appear left and right and we're supposed to know who they are, just like that. ![]() ![]() MacGregor has the very annoying habit of bringing characters from the previous books without so much as an introduction. The Warrior is the latest installment in the MacAllister and Brotherhood of the Sword series and, although it can be read as a standalone, I don't recommend it because Ms. up until the very end, when things got very, very strange. Everything went well and I quite enjoyed this read. I'd been dying to read Lochlan MacAllister's story since Taming the Scotsman, so I was "predisposed" to like The Warrior even though I'd been a bit disappointed with the previous 2 books in this series. ![]()
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